It's bloody hard to explain, I was completely lost for the first hour or two, and then it becomes second nature finding the fight.

When you open the map, you should be able to deploy somewhere where there is action, there's a list of places on the bottom left, or you can click the deploy button on one of the objective points. Once you die, you'll be able to choose a spawn point near your death.

Originally Posted by Tangster

Yes and no. I've set it up so it turbo boosts all four cores to 5GHz if the CPU is at 90% stress or more. It normally idles at 1.6GHz and undervolted. The picture below is rather a high Vcore for 5GHz, I've toned it down to 1.37V since then.

You and your lucky CPU lottery.

I get 4.3ghz @ 1.23v ~90C on LinX, using a 3770K and a Noctua D14. Below average chip, but I'm fine with it.

you have a problem with me not ordering?!
Yeah, top is the one that I've caught up with/completed.

Some of the bottom I haven't updated n needs to be at the top lol

Well, he could always be brought to the world of LN's :)

Yeah, not to mention part of that list is anime. I know most of the anime listed has an LN or manga counterpart but many of the manga's for anime are lacking(as a good portion of anime aren't from manga but from LN)

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Originally Posted by Ra97oR

You need Crysis Wars (MP) which comes with Crysis Warhead (SP). They are often on sale on Steam and Amazon for dirt cheap.

I didn't record it, the Russians killing me is. I might record some when I have spare time, but HDD space is an issue.

Yeah I knew it sounded familiar.

Russians lol

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Originally Posted by deadlylover

It's bloody hard to explain, I was completely lost for the first hour or two, and then it becomes second nature finding the fight.

When you open the map, you should be able to deploy somewhere where there is action, there's a list of places on the bottom left, or you can click the deploy button on one of the objective points. Once you die, you'll be able to choose a spawn point near your death.

You and your lucky CPU lottery.

I get 4.3ghz @ 1.23v ~90C on LinX, using a 3770K and a Noctua D14. Below average chip, but I'm fine with it.

It's bloody hard to explain, I was completely lost for the first hour or two, and then it becomes second nature finding the fight.

When you open the map, you should be able to deploy somewhere where there is action, there's a list of places on the bottom left, or you can click the deploy button on one of the objective points. Once you die, you'll be able to choose a spawn point near your death.

Originally Posted by Tangster

Yes and no. I've set it up so it turbo boosts all four cores to 5GHz if the CPU is at 90% stress or more. It normally idles at 1.6GHz and undervolted. The picture below is rather a high Vcore for 5GHz, I've toned it down to 1.37V since then.

You and your lucky CPU lottery.

I get 4.3ghz @ 1.23v ~90C on LinX, using a 3770K and a Noctua D14. Below average chip, but I'm fine with it.

Ivy bridge gets hooooooooot.

My 2600k goes 5.0Ghz on Prime95 and Linpack. But I normally runs it at 4.4 - 4.1 boost depends on the number of core used to undervolt the CPU and still overclock it. Using a very old TRUE on a very silent oriented build.

My 2600k goes 5.0Ghz on Prime95 and Linpack. But I normally runs it at 4.4 - 4.1 boost depends on the number of core used to undervolt the CPU and still overclock it. Using a very old TRUE on a very silent oriented build.

The True is a great heatsink. I had one for my old i7 950 before I switched to water. Very pretty as well.